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Mina Mistry Investigates: The Case of the Disappearing Pets


Mina Mistry Investigates

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No. of pages 240

Published: 2021

Great for age 7-10 years

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Disappearing hamsters? Vanishing toads? Missing snails?This needs investigating. This looks like a case for Mina Mistry. Pets. Mina doesnt have any. This is super inconvenient when its Showcase Your Pets week at school. Unfortunately, Minas best friend Holly doesnt have any pets either now that her hamsters gone missing. And has anyone seen Dannys pet toad? An explosion at the local pet shop shows Mina that this pet palaver cant be a coincidence. But why is someone stealing all the animals? What do they want them for? About the Mina Mistry Investigates series: Introducing Mina Mistry, witty schoolgirl detective and soon-to-be Private Investigator. Mina Mistry Investigates is a fun detective series packed with comic-style illustrations and mystery-solving throughout. Great for reluctant readers aged 7+ and fans of Dork Diaries.

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book features in the following series: Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds, Diaries Of Robin's Toys, Mina Mistry Investigates, The Diaries Of Robins Toys, The Diaries Of Robins Travels, The Diary Of Robin's Toys .

This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.

There are 240 pages in this book. This book was published in 2021 by Sweet Cherry Publishing .

Karen Wallace is an award-winning author of children's books for all ages. Her Goose Pimple Bay Sagas was a World Book Day recommended read in 2008 and Li Fu's Great Aim was chosen for the 2008 Boys into Books Promotion. Karen has also created the popular Alice the Anteater books. Ellie O'Shea is a coffee addict, an avid snowboarder and bad joke teller. She completed her degree in Illustration in Plymouth and is now living in Worcester with her (equally bad joke-telling) boyfriend. They love lazy Sundays and watching cartoons all day, which are her biggest inspiration for drawing. She has always loved watching cartoons and when she was around 8 she decided, 'Hey, I want to draw like that!'. So she picked up her pencil, and here she is. Angie Lake is a freelance writer with a background in the Spanish music industry. Born in the UK and raised on the Spanish Costa Blanca, Angie travelled extensively. She studied Psychology in Barcelona and began her writing career in the Spanish national music press. Angie also writes novels and children's fiction.

 

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

People's Book Award
This book was recognised by the People's Book Award.

Bizziebaby Award
This book was recognised by the Bizziebaby Award.

This book features the following character:

Danny Dingle
This book features the character Danny Dingle.